Galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage are an American actor and actress, a cockney maid who has seen too many American movies, an old maid who “touches alcohol for the first time in her life”, four men in clerical garb one of whom is an escaped prisoner, and a sedate Bishop aghast at all these goings-on. You’ll laugh til it hurts.

Come join us for a family-fun filled day with lots of music, door prizes, raffles, trophies, food/drinks and much more. This years proceeds benefit Mutts With A Mission, a local 501(c)(3) non-profit, which trains veterans and Wounded Warriors only and their dogs as Service Dog teams. Spectators are FREE and register your vehicle(s) early to get a goody bag and dash plaque.

When the Home Building Association of Richmond’s (HBAR) 2014 Parade of Homes kicks off this October, it will be the 63rd consecutive year the event has been held in the Greater Richmond area. The Parade will feature 70 new homes and 1 remodeled home built by 34 builder members and more than half are decorated models. The homes are located throughout the region, including the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, King William, New Kent, and Powhatan, and the city of Richmond. This is your best opportunity get inspired and see every type of new home imaginable, showcasing the latest in designs, construction techniques, and materials, at prices ranging from the $190’s to $1,450,000. This premier showcase of new homes in the region will be held October 4-5, 11-12 and 18-19. Hours are from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and admission is free. The Parade of Homes Plan Book and the website, RichmondParadeofHomes.com, includes detailed information about the event and the home entries, including home designs, floor plans and descriptions, detailed directions to each home, and a map. The magazine is free and will be available beginning September 20 at area Martin’s and Kroger supermarkets, as well as at HBAR headquarters, 400 N. Ridge Road in western Henrico County. More information at http://richmondparadeofhomes.com/.

Mr. Duane Keiser, creator of the Painting a Day (PAD) movement will speak about his initiative and it’s growth around the world. Mr. Keiser is a graduate of Randolph Macon College. A reception will follow the presentation. Free of charge, all are welcome, plenty of parking and handicapped accessible.

Galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage are an American actor and actress, a cockney maid who has seen too many American movies, an old maid who “touches alcohol for the first time in her life”, four men in clerical garb one of whom is an escaped prisoner, and a sedate Bishop aghast at all these goings-on. You’ll laugh til it hurts.

When the Home Building Association of Richmond’s (HBAR) 2014 Parade of Homes kicks off this October, it will be the 63rd consecutive year the event has been held in the Greater Richmond area. The Parade will feature 70 new homes and 1 remodeled home built by 34 builder members and more than half are decorated models. The homes are located throughout the region, including the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, King William, New Kent, and Powhatan, and the city of Richmond. This is your best opportunity get inspired and see every type of new home imaginable, showcasing the latest in designs, construction techniques, and materials, at prices ranging from the $190’s to $1,450,000. This premier showcase of new homes in the region will be held October 4-5, 11-12 and 18-19. Hours are from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and admission is free. The Parade of Homes Plan Book and the website, RichmondParadeofHomes.com, includes detailed information about the event and the home entries, including home designs, floor plans and descriptions, detailed directions to each home, and a map. The magazine is free and will be available beginning September 20 at area Martin’s and Kroger supermarkets, as well as at HBAR headquarters, 400 N. Ridge Road in western Henrico County. More information at http://richmondparadeofhomes.com/.